Other businesses housed in the Trading Post building

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Since the Sentinel asked about other businesses housed in the Trading Post building, here are a few businesses people can remember being in that location: Kreations by Kope (Ruth Kope Ceramics and Flowers), Hahn Floral, and Bruce Krob, who sold it to Kelly Post.
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K-181 bridge to be replaced south of Downs

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The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin work on a bridge replacement project on K-181 in Osborne County starting on Friday, March 10. Crews will be replacing the bridge spanning Twin Creek, which is located approximately 5 miles south of Downs.
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The deer are near Stockton

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Deer in the roadways east and west of Stockton and a fire department responding to a fire call near the Rooks/Graham County line make up this week’s accident reports from the Rooks County Sheriff’s Department. On January 20, 2023, at 6:17 p.m., Belinda Griffin, 64, Hill City, was westbound on Highway 24, approximately three miles west of Stockton, when she struck a deer.
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News From Lowell Township

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Phone: 785-994-6370 (home) or 785-476-5206 National Girl Scout Cookie Weekend was March 3-5. I purchased boxes from the Stockton Scouts twice, and the ones taken to church for coffee time did not last long. They do freeze well and mess with your New Year's resolution of eating healthy.
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And So They Say

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Shirley Hendrex, Plainville: “In May, my daughter and I are finally going on the Alaskan cruise we had originally scheuled for 2020. Once I’ve been there, I will have been in all 50 states.” Nina Smith, Lexington, Va.: “I am so anxious to get your paper each week.
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Hobart Homemakers FCE

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The Hobart Homemakers FCE club met for their regular meeting on February 27th at 7:00 pm at the Stockton Church of Restoration. Eight members and one guest attended the meeting. And that guest, Kelly S., joined our club! Welcome, Kelly!
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Stockton Baptist Church

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CHASING LIFE. This seems this describes multitudes of people today. In fact, it seems to be the norm. People are chasing after acceptance, joy, forgiveness, riches, happiness, peace, and the list goes on. Many “TV preachers” whotendtoemphasize God wants everyone to be healthy and wealthy, often abuse John 10:10. In this wonderful chapter, Jesus makes some two impactful statements about Himself. He declares, “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved” (10:9). He also states, “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep” (10:11). But in John 10:10, the Lord Jesus puts forth one of the reasons that He came to earth from heaven, saying, “I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” Jesus desires that His sheep have the ability to live this life to the fullest. From a Bible standpoint, what does that look like? IOW, what is an abundant life? We find some help in John 5:24, “Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death into life.” Jesus indicates here that the genuine “sheep” or Christian has already, at some point in the past, passed from death to life. It appears that His use of the word “death” means what most people mean by “life.” That is, those who are chasing for meaning in life by all that they’re chasing after are actually chasing after death.
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First Christian Church of Plainville

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Many people have already seen the new movie, “The Jesus Revolution.” The movie is a 2023 Christian drama film that follows a youth pastor, Christian hippie, and pastor as they participate in the Jesus movement in California during the late 1960s. Roger Cooper used the movie at our service this week to highlight how God uses people to bring God to others.
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Crossroad Quilt Guild

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The regular monthly meeting of the Crossroads Quilt Guild was held on February 20th, 2023, at Stitch and Chatter with 17 members present. A wonderful potluck dinner was enjoyed by all, followed by our annual gift exchange. The David and Taylor Ghumm family was presented with two baby quilts for their New Year’s twins. Betty Bedore and Elaine Hrabe made the quilts. The twins, Walker and Mayze, were shown off by older brothers Waylon and Wyatt. A motion was made to approve last month’s minutes by Kenda Ross and seconded by Diane Maddy. Motion carried. Diane Maddy gave the Treasurer’s Report. A bill was presented for the Quilt of Valor account. A motion was made to pay this bill by Darlinea Dinkel and seconded by Janie Lowry. A motion was made by Kenda Ross and seconded by Terrii Collins to move the Quilt of Valor account to Solutions North Bank to avoid a minimum charge on the account. Motion carried. Plainville had six people attend their Sew Day, and Stockton had five people in attendance. The next Sew Days are March 8th in Plainville and March 11th in Stockton. During New Business, it was announced that a lady from Shepards’s Mill would give a program at the March meeting. A motion was made, and unanimously passed, to do a fat quarter Bingo game at our May meeting. Betty Bedore and Nicole Ganoung will work on the Opportunity Quilt plans. Jennifer Guffey won the Door Prize by Kenda Ross. Next month’s meeting is on March 20th, 2023. The hostesses are Elaine Hrabe and Bertha McGann. A motion was made to adjourn by Arlene Stramel and seconded by Janice Miller.—Sent in by secretary Linda Gardner
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